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Contents
A Picture Guide
To Sheep & Goat
Production
Page 2
INTRODUCTION
Sheep and goats are versatile animals and can be valuable and enjoyable additions to
many farms.
MILK BRUSH CONTROL MEAT
PASTURE AND RANGE IMPROVEMENTFIBER
Following are some things you need to know before adding sheep or goats to your farm.
Selection............................ 3
Feeding and Pasture..... 5
Breeding and
Young Stock ................ 8
Health............................... 12
Equipment
and Handling............ 15
Marketing........................16
Conclusion......................18
Contents
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Your sheep or goat business will be much more enjoyable and successful if you begin with
healthy animals with proper conformation. These are characteristics you should look for
when selecting stock.
Wide-Set
Front Legs
GOOD GOAT CONFORMATION
Wide, Deep and Long Loin
Level Rump
Well-
Muscled
Leg
Level Top
Deep Body
Long, Trim Neck
Smooth Shoulders
Adequate
Bone (not
frail)
Strong, Straight
Pastern
Feet and Legs Set
Squarely Under Animal
GOOD SHEEP CONFORMATION
Wide Chest
Head Up
Long, Level
Rump
Well-Muscled
Leg
Deep Body
Good Bone
Size & Structure
Animals in good
health are:
Robust
Alert
Bright eyed
Lively
Healthy goats
are shiny with
a smooth coat
and are free of
abscesses.
•
•
•
•
AVOID ANIMALS WITH SIGNS OF POOR HEALTH
Messy Behind
Tail Down
Limping
Untrimmed Feet
Swollen joints
Head Down
SELECTION
Animals with
good conforma-
tion are:
Strong in
structure
Deep bodied
Wide chested
Able to walk
squarely on
feet and legs
•
•
•
•
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Does and ewes should have a well-balanced udder with two functional teats.
Avoid animals with really small or
really large teats. Other udders
to avoid:
Select animals with good teeth and a proper bite. You can determine an animal‛s age by look-
ing at its teeth.
GOOD
TOO BULBOUS ONE-SIDED
MILK TEETH (Baby
Teeth): Less than 1 year
of age
2 ADULT TEETH:
1 Year
4 ADULT TEETH:
2 years
6 ADULT TEETH:
3 years
ALL 8 ADULT TEETH:
4 years
WORN MOUTH or
BROKEN MOUTH:
Over 5 years of age
GUMMY: Aged
SELECTION continued
Page 5
Goats prefer to browse, or eat things such as brush, leaves, and small trees.
Sheep prefer to eat broadleaf plants (forbs) and grasses.
Sheep and goats are able to select the most nutritious parts of a plant.
•
•
•
Sheep and goats like to have
a variety of forages to choose
from.
If you provide diverse forages
to your animals, they are able
to select a diet that meets
their nutritional needs.
It is important to always pro-
vide a clean water supply and
fresh minerals.
•
•
•
DIVERSE, HEALTHY PASTURE
Maintain proper forage height; don‛t let your animals graze forage under two inches.
OVERGRAZED SPOT GRAZED TOO SHORT TOO TALL
FEEDING AND PASTURE
SHEEP GRAZING GOAT BROWSING
A mixture of grasses and
broadleaf plants
JUST RIGHT
Page 6
Proper fencing is necessary for sheep and goat production. You must have adequate fenc-
ing in place before getting animals!
There are many options to keep animals in and predators out.
•
•
There are many methods for dealing with potential predators.
GUARDIAN DOG DONKEY
LLAMA
NIGHT PENNING GOOD FENCE
WOVEN WIRE WITH
BARBED WIRE
MULTIPLE STRANDS
OF BARBED WIRE
PORTABLE ELECTRIC
NET FENCING
OFF-SET ELECTRIC FENCE FIVE STRANDS OF
ELECTRIC WIRE
MULTIPLE STRANDS OF
ELECTRIC POLYTAPE
FEEDING AND PASTURE continued
Page 7
Allow pastures and forages a time to rest after periods of grazing.
Having multiple pastures or paddocks (see below) to rotate animals through will use
forages more efficiently. Use a combination of permanent and portable fencing to subdi-
vide paddocks. Numbers indicate possible number of paddocks and grazing sequence.
•
•
Sheep, goats, and cattle have different forage preferences. The animals won‛t compete
for food, and pastures will be evenly grazed.
You can run different species together, or you can follow one species with another in a
rotation.
•
•
MULTI-SPECIES GRAZING
It is important
to manage for-
ages so that
animals main-
tain proper
body condition.
You don‛t want
your animals too
fat or too thin.
Look at spine,
hip bones, ribs,
and legs.
TOO THIN THIN SATISFACTORY SATISFACTORY
BUT TENDING
TOWARDS FAT
TOO FAT
INTENSIVE
ROTATIONAL GRAZING
ROTATIONAL
GRAZING
CONTINUOUS
GRAZING
Single Paddock
STRIP GRAZING
Portable Fence
FEEDING AND PASTURE continued
Page 8
Occasionally hay or grain will have to be fed.
Use proper feeders to keep feed clean and
off of the ground.
Use a hay feeder to reduce waste.
There are various options for feeders.
•
•
•
BREEDING AND YOUNG STOCK
The foundation of your herd
is the herd sire. It is worth
spending money and attention on
a good buck or ram.
MEAT GOAT BUCK
Selection considerations:
Fertility
Health and hardiness
Adaptation to environment
and management
Internal parasite resistance
Body type
Marketing goals
•
•
•
•
•
•
FEEDING AND PASTURE continued
Use caution when handling
bucks and rams, and never
treat them as pets.
Page 9
If ewes and does are at least 3/4 of their adult size, they can lamb or kid at one year of age.
FULL GROWN ADULT 3/4 OF ADULT SIZE -
MAY BE BRED
1/2 OF ADULT SIZE -
DO NOT BREED
Records are useful for decision-making. Here is an example of a kidding record.
KIDDING
Animal
ID
Bred Due Kidded
No. in
Litter
Sire Comments
The usual breeding season is
August to January. Kids and
lambs will arrive five months after
breeding.
CALCULATING DUE DATES
date BRED date DUE
Jan. 1 May 31
Feb. 10 July 10
Mar. 2 July 30
Apr. 1 Aug. 29
May 1 Sept. 28
June 30 Nov. 27
July 30 Dec. 27
Aug. 29 Jan. 26
Sept. 28 Feb. 25
Oct. 28 Mar. 27
Nov. 27 Apr. 26
Dec. 27 May 26
Turn the buck or ram with the females five months
before you want the kids or lambs to be born.
Watch the herd or flock and note breeding activity.
SIGNS OF HEAT
BREEDING AND YOUNG STOCK continued
Page 10
This is how a kid or lamb is normally born. It usually takes about an hour of labor.
Elastrator tool for docking tails
and castrating lambs and kids.
Wear heavy
leather
gloves
Disbudding dairy goat kids (to be done
before 10 days of age):
1. heat iron
2. restrain kid
3. hold hot iron over horn bud as shown for
10-20 seconds.
4. check for copper rings on both horn buds.
Copper-colored rings
Elastrator bands
(about the size of a
Cheerio)
Colostrum (the first milk) contains vital antibodies and nutrients. Be sure all kids and lambs
receive colostrum shortly after birth. Contact your vet or ATTRA for more information on
newborn care.
BREEDING AND YOUNG STOCK continued
Page 11
Docking a lamb‛s tail with elastrator.
Too
short
Midway—
still too
short
Where to
dock
Hair sheep do not need to
have their tails docked.
Proper place to dock tail
All states require certain sheep and goats to
be officially identified on change of ownership,
as part of USDA‛s Scrapie program.
Call 1-866-USDA-TAG for information and to
request your free tags.
•
•
All animals should be permanently identified with ear tags, tattoos, or ear notching.
Avoid the vein.
PROPER TAG PLACEMENT
TAG STYLES
Castrating with elastrator (to be done before 10 days of age). TESTICLES
Rudimentary teats (be
sure they are not pinched)
Be sure
both testicles
are below the
elastrator band
BREEDING AND YOUNG STOCK continued
Page 12
HEALTH
Healthy, productive animals are more profitable and enjoyable to raise.
Refer to the Selection section for signs of healthy and sick animals.
It is important to have a working relationship with a veterinarian.
A veterinarian can help with prevention, diagnosis, and treatment
of disease.
•
•
Signs of parasitism
include:
Rough hair coat
Thin/unthrifty
Bottle jaw
Anemia
•
•
•
•
INTERNAL PARASITE LIFE CYCLE
Enters
stomach

Adult
worms
mate

Eggs
pass into
intestine
Eggs
pass
out in
feces
Eggs
hatch
Infective stage
Eaten
by
animal
BOTTLE JAW
ROUGH HAIR COAT, THIN
Internal parasites are one of the primary health concerns for sheep and goat producers.
Parasite eggs are passed by the animals, and infective larvae are picked up from pasture.
•
•
HEALTH
Animal
ID
Date Condition Treatment Comments
Keep records
of health
treatments,
including
day of treat-
ment and
withdrawal
periods.
Page 13
Alligator clip for security
Knowing how to take your
animals‛ temperature is
helpful in determining signs of illness.
Normal temperature of sheep and
goats is 102° F
•
•
String
Rectal Thermometer
Inserted in rectum,
just under tail.
FAMACHA©
is a tool used
to identify anemic animals
(a sign of parasitism). By
using FAMACHA©
produc-
ers can identify and treat
only the animals that need
deworming.
This system is useful
where barberpole worms
are the main parasite.
Contact your veterinarian
to learn more about
FAMACHA©
. Also see
www.scsrpc.org.
•
•
FAMACHA©
Compare color of eyelid
to FAMACHA©
card
There are many vaccinations
that can be given. The most
common vaccinations are CD-T
(clostridium/overeating disease
and tetanus).
Injection methods
INJECTION SITES
SUBCUTANEOUS
INTRAMUSCULAR
When administering drugs, pay
close attention to dosages and
withdrawal periods. Most drugs
have a withdrawal time for
meat and milk.
X
HEALTH continued
Page 14 •
Occasionally sheep and goats need to have their
hooves trimmed. Keeping hooves trimmed helps ani-
mals to walk properly and helps prevent other hoof
problems such as foot rot.
TRIMMING SHEEP HOOVES
Dig dirt out from toes.
Trim, parallel to hoof hair-
line, all loose excess nail.
Finished hooves.
Snip away growth
between toes.
Pare heels to same level
as toes.
Pare the soft heel tissue
until hoof surface is smooth
and flat.
Good health depends on you! To prevent disease, provide:•
▪ Good nutrition, with plenty of forage
▪ Low-stress environment and handling
▪ Good pasture management
▪ Good sanitation
▪ Protection from predators
▪ Vaccinations as recommended by
your veterinarian.
Observe your animals and respond quickly to any problems.
Animals who are poor producers or have chronic health problems should be culled.
•
•
HEALTH continued
Page 15
PERMANENT BARN MOVEABLE SHELTER ON SKIDS
HOOPED CATTLE PANELS WITH TIGHT TARP
Clean, dry, well-ventilated shelters help
animals stay healthy.
Moveable shelters help prevent
manure buildup in an area.
Shelters and working facilities can be
home built for lower cost.
•
•
•
EQUIPMENT AND HANDLING
Sheep and goats are easy to handle
and do not require a lot of equipment.
You should provide a shelter to
protect animals from rain, snow, and
cold winds.
There are many different shelter
options, from simple structures to
more complex barns.
•
•
•
THREE-SIDED SHELTERS WITH OPEN SIDE
AWAY FROM PREVAILING WINDS ARE IDEAL.
A catch pen,
chute, and
head gate
are helpful
when working
with sheep
and goats.
For very
small flocks,
a catch pen
is sufficient.
CATCH PEN AND CHUTE HEAD GATE
Page 16
Sheep can be restrained
by setting them on their
rump.
Goats should be restrained
by holding them under the
jaw and the rump.
Sheep and goats are easier
to control if you keep their
heads held high.
•
•
•
A scale is very useful. Knowing animal weight helps
you:
Monitor animal growth
Calculate dosages of medications
Decide when to market animals
Determine a selling price
•
•
•
•
SCALE
MARKETING
When marketing sheep and goats, it is
important to determine who your customers
are and what they want.
Many religious and ethnic groups prefer
lamb and goat.
•
•
Explore local options for selling your products. Market options include:
ON-FARM SALES SALE BARN
EQUIPMENT AND HANDLING continued
Page 17
COOPERATIVE SALE RETAIL
Producers pool their animals to sell a
large group to a buyer.
WHOLESALE
Selling carcasses to butcher
shops and restaurants.
Selling packaged cuts.
USDA grader inspects animals. Heavier muscled
animals bring a premium.
GRADED SALE Other products:
ORGANIC
You may explore
organic sheep and
goat production.
First determine
if there is a
market and if
organic produc-
tion would be
profitable. Con-
tact ATTRA for
more information.
Sheep and goats can improve land by
controlling brush or invasive weeds.
Some landowners are willing to pay for
this service.
GRAZING SERVICES
Wool and mohair can be sold to
individuals or to a pooled sale.
Higher grade fleeces will bring a
better price.
FLEECE MILK
Rules for selling milk
and milk products vary
by state.
MARKETING continued
Page 18
CONCLUSION
Wherever you live, sheep and goats may have a place on your farm. You must first determine the goals for
your farm and then explore profitability of the sheep and goat enterprise. To learn more, see the resources
listed on the next page.
A Picture Guide To Sheep & Goat Production

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A Picture Guide To Sheep & Goat Production

  • 1. Contents A Picture Guide To Sheep & Goat Production
  • 2. Page 2 INTRODUCTION Sheep and goats are versatile animals and can be valuable and enjoyable additions to many farms. MILK BRUSH CONTROL MEAT PASTURE AND RANGE IMPROVEMENTFIBER Following are some things you need to know before adding sheep or goats to your farm. Selection............................ 3 Feeding and Pasture..... 5 Breeding and Young Stock ................ 8 Health............................... 12 Equipment and Handling............ 15 Marketing........................16 Conclusion......................18 Contents
  • 3. Page 3 Your sheep or goat business will be much more enjoyable and successful if you begin with healthy animals with proper conformation. These are characteristics you should look for when selecting stock. Wide-Set Front Legs GOOD GOAT CONFORMATION Wide, Deep and Long Loin Level Rump Well- Muscled Leg Level Top Deep Body Long, Trim Neck Smooth Shoulders Adequate Bone (not frail) Strong, Straight Pastern Feet and Legs Set Squarely Under Animal GOOD SHEEP CONFORMATION Wide Chest Head Up Long, Level Rump Well-Muscled Leg Deep Body Good Bone Size & Structure Animals in good health are: Robust Alert Bright eyed Lively Healthy goats are shiny with a smooth coat and are free of abscesses. • • • • AVOID ANIMALS WITH SIGNS OF POOR HEALTH Messy Behind Tail Down Limping Untrimmed Feet Swollen joints Head Down SELECTION Animals with good conforma- tion are: Strong in structure Deep bodied Wide chested Able to walk squarely on feet and legs • • • •
  • 4. Page 4 Does and ewes should have a well-balanced udder with two functional teats. Avoid animals with really small or really large teats. Other udders to avoid: Select animals with good teeth and a proper bite. You can determine an animal‛s age by look- ing at its teeth. GOOD TOO BULBOUS ONE-SIDED MILK TEETH (Baby Teeth): Less than 1 year of age 2 ADULT TEETH: 1 Year 4 ADULT TEETH: 2 years 6 ADULT TEETH: 3 years ALL 8 ADULT TEETH: 4 years WORN MOUTH or BROKEN MOUTH: Over 5 years of age GUMMY: Aged SELECTION continued
  • 5. Page 5 Goats prefer to browse, or eat things such as brush, leaves, and small trees. Sheep prefer to eat broadleaf plants (forbs) and grasses. Sheep and goats are able to select the most nutritious parts of a plant. • • • Sheep and goats like to have a variety of forages to choose from. If you provide diverse forages to your animals, they are able to select a diet that meets their nutritional needs. It is important to always pro- vide a clean water supply and fresh minerals. • • • DIVERSE, HEALTHY PASTURE Maintain proper forage height; don‛t let your animals graze forage under two inches. OVERGRAZED SPOT GRAZED TOO SHORT TOO TALL FEEDING AND PASTURE SHEEP GRAZING GOAT BROWSING A mixture of grasses and broadleaf plants JUST RIGHT
  • 6. Page 6 Proper fencing is necessary for sheep and goat production. You must have adequate fenc- ing in place before getting animals! There are many options to keep animals in and predators out. • • There are many methods for dealing with potential predators. GUARDIAN DOG DONKEY LLAMA NIGHT PENNING GOOD FENCE WOVEN WIRE WITH BARBED WIRE MULTIPLE STRANDS OF BARBED WIRE PORTABLE ELECTRIC NET FENCING OFF-SET ELECTRIC FENCE FIVE STRANDS OF ELECTRIC WIRE MULTIPLE STRANDS OF ELECTRIC POLYTAPE FEEDING AND PASTURE continued
  • 7. Page 7 Allow pastures and forages a time to rest after periods of grazing. Having multiple pastures or paddocks (see below) to rotate animals through will use forages more efficiently. Use a combination of permanent and portable fencing to subdi- vide paddocks. Numbers indicate possible number of paddocks and grazing sequence. • • Sheep, goats, and cattle have different forage preferences. The animals won‛t compete for food, and pastures will be evenly grazed. You can run different species together, or you can follow one species with another in a rotation. • • MULTI-SPECIES GRAZING It is important to manage for- ages so that animals main- tain proper body condition. You don‛t want your animals too fat or too thin. Look at spine, hip bones, ribs, and legs. TOO THIN THIN SATISFACTORY SATISFACTORY BUT TENDING TOWARDS FAT TOO FAT INTENSIVE ROTATIONAL GRAZING ROTATIONAL GRAZING CONTINUOUS GRAZING Single Paddock STRIP GRAZING Portable Fence FEEDING AND PASTURE continued
  • 8. Page 8 Occasionally hay or grain will have to be fed. Use proper feeders to keep feed clean and off of the ground. Use a hay feeder to reduce waste. There are various options for feeders. • • • BREEDING AND YOUNG STOCK The foundation of your herd is the herd sire. It is worth spending money and attention on a good buck or ram. MEAT GOAT BUCK Selection considerations: Fertility Health and hardiness Adaptation to environment and management Internal parasite resistance Body type Marketing goals • • • • • • FEEDING AND PASTURE continued Use caution when handling bucks and rams, and never treat them as pets.
  • 9. Page 9 If ewes and does are at least 3/4 of their adult size, they can lamb or kid at one year of age. FULL GROWN ADULT 3/4 OF ADULT SIZE - MAY BE BRED 1/2 OF ADULT SIZE - DO NOT BREED Records are useful for decision-making. Here is an example of a kidding record. KIDDING Animal ID Bred Due Kidded No. in Litter Sire Comments The usual breeding season is August to January. Kids and lambs will arrive five months after breeding. CALCULATING DUE DATES date BRED date DUE Jan. 1 May 31 Feb. 10 July 10 Mar. 2 July 30 Apr. 1 Aug. 29 May 1 Sept. 28 June 30 Nov. 27 July 30 Dec. 27 Aug. 29 Jan. 26 Sept. 28 Feb. 25 Oct. 28 Mar. 27 Nov. 27 Apr. 26 Dec. 27 May 26 Turn the buck or ram with the females five months before you want the kids or lambs to be born. Watch the herd or flock and note breeding activity. SIGNS OF HEAT BREEDING AND YOUNG STOCK continued
  • 10. Page 10 This is how a kid or lamb is normally born. It usually takes about an hour of labor. Elastrator tool for docking tails and castrating lambs and kids. Wear heavy leather gloves Disbudding dairy goat kids (to be done before 10 days of age): 1. heat iron 2. restrain kid 3. hold hot iron over horn bud as shown for 10-20 seconds. 4. check for copper rings on both horn buds. Copper-colored rings Elastrator bands (about the size of a Cheerio) Colostrum (the first milk) contains vital antibodies and nutrients. Be sure all kids and lambs receive colostrum shortly after birth. Contact your vet or ATTRA for more information on newborn care. BREEDING AND YOUNG STOCK continued
  • 11. Page 11 Docking a lamb‛s tail with elastrator. Too short Midway— still too short Where to dock Hair sheep do not need to have their tails docked. Proper place to dock tail All states require certain sheep and goats to be officially identified on change of ownership, as part of USDA‛s Scrapie program. Call 1-866-USDA-TAG for information and to request your free tags. • • All animals should be permanently identified with ear tags, tattoos, or ear notching. Avoid the vein. PROPER TAG PLACEMENT TAG STYLES Castrating with elastrator (to be done before 10 days of age). TESTICLES Rudimentary teats (be sure they are not pinched) Be sure both testicles are below the elastrator band BREEDING AND YOUNG STOCK continued
  • 12. Page 12 HEALTH Healthy, productive animals are more profitable and enjoyable to raise. Refer to the Selection section for signs of healthy and sick animals. It is important to have a working relationship with a veterinarian. A veterinarian can help with prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. • • Signs of parasitism include: Rough hair coat Thin/unthrifty Bottle jaw Anemia • • • • INTERNAL PARASITE LIFE CYCLE Enters stomach  Adult worms mate  Eggs pass into intestine Eggs pass out in feces Eggs hatch Infective stage Eaten by animal BOTTLE JAW ROUGH HAIR COAT, THIN Internal parasites are one of the primary health concerns for sheep and goat producers. Parasite eggs are passed by the animals, and infective larvae are picked up from pasture. • • HEALTH Animal ID Date Condition Treatment Comments Keep records of health treatments, including day of treat- ment and withdrawal periods.
  • 13. Page 13 Alligator clip for security Knowing how to take your animals‛ temperature is helpful in determining signs of illness. Normal temperature of sheep and goats is 102° F • • String Rectal Thermometer Inserted in rectum, just under tail. FAMACHA© is a tool used to identify anemic animals (a sign of parasitism). By using FAMACHA© produc- ers can identify and treat only the animals that need deworming. This system is useful where barberpole worms are the main parasite. Contact your veterinarian to learn more about FAMACHA© . Also see www.scsrpc.org. • • FAMACHA© Compare color of eyelid to FAMACHA© card There are many vaccinations that can be given. The most common vaccinations are CD-T (clostridium/overeating disease and tetanus). Injection methods INJECTION SITES SUBCUTANEOUS INTRAMUSCULAR When administering drugs, pay close attention to dosages and withdrawal periods. Most drugs have a withdrawal time for meat and milk. X HEALTH continued
  • 14. Page 14 • Occasionally sheep and goats need to have their hooves trimmed. Keeping hooves trimmed helps ani- mals to walk properly and helps prevent other hoof problems such as foot rot. TRIMMING SHEEP HOOVES Dig dirt out from toes. Trim, parallel to hoof hair- line, all loose excess nail. Finished hooves. Snip away growth between toes. Pare heels to same level as toes. Pare the soft heel tissue until hoof surface is smooth and flat. Good health depends on you! To prevent disease, provide:• ▪ Good nutrition, with plenty of forage ▪ Low-stress environment and handling ▪ Good pasture management ▪ Good sanitation ▪ Protection from predators ▪ Vaccinations as recommended by your veterinarian. Observe your animals and respond quickly to any problems. Animals who are poor producers or have chronic health problems should be culled. • • HEALTH continued
  • 15. Page 15 PERMANENT BARN MOVEABLE SHELTER ON SKIDS HOOPED CATTLE PANELS WITH TIGHT TARP Clean, dry, well-ventilated shelters help animals stay healthy. Moveable shelters help prevent manure buildup in an area. Shelters and working facilities can be home built for lower cost. • • • EQUIPMENT AND HANDLING Sheep and goats are easy to handle and do not require a lot of equipment. You should provide a shelter to protect animals from rain, snow, and cold winds. There are many different shelter options, from simple structures to more complex barns. • • • THREE-SIDED SHELTERS WITH OPEN SIDE AWAY FROM PREVAILING WINDS ARE IDEAL. A catch pen, chute, and head gate are helpful when working with sheep and goats. For very small flocks, a catch pen is sufficient. CATCH PEN AND CHUTE HEAD GATE
  • 16. Page 16 Sheep can be restrained by setting them on their rump. Goats should be restrained by holding them under the jaw and the rump. Sheep and goats are easier to control if you keep their heads held high. • • • A scale is very useful. Knowing animal weight helps you: Monitor animal growth Calculate dosages of medications Decide when to market animals Determine a selling price • • • • SCALE MARKETING When marketing sheep and goats, it is important to determine who your customers are and what they want. Many religious and ethnic groups prefer lamb and goat. • • Explore local options for selling your products. Market options include: ON-FARM SALES SALE BARN EQUIPMENT AND HANDLING continued
  • 17. Page 17 COOPERATIVE SALE RETAIL Producers pool their animals to sell a large group to a buyer. WHOLESALE Selling carcasses to butcher shops and restaurants. Selling packaged cuts. USDA grader inspects animals. Heavier muscled animals bring a premium. GRADED SALE Other products: ORGANIC You may explore organic sheep and goat production. First determine if there is a market and if organic produc- tion would be profitable. Con- tact ATTRA for more information. Sheep and goats can improve land by controlling brush or invasive weeds. Some landowners are willing to pay for this service. GRAZING SERVICES Wool and mohair can be sold to individuals or to a pooled sale. Higher grade fleeces will bring a better price. FLEECE MILK Rules for selling milk and milk products vary by state. MARKETING continued
  • 18. Page 18 CONCLUSION Wherever you live, sheep and goats may have a place on your farm. You must first determine the goals for your farm and then explore profitability of the sheep and goat enterprise. To learn more, see the resources listed on the next page.